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, economic environment, and physical environment in addition to certain lifestyle changes. think that we see older people rights-based rather than a needs-based perspective and we see older tenants and homeowners as assets to communities. often long-term residents are among the most cynically engaged, have a real, comprehensive understanding of their communities' assets and vulnerabilities. for this this is a good story. -- or us, this is a good story. i can't get into specifics later, but what has been essential is we have the right people around the table and that we not delegate the issues of older adults in the housing to one government agency like the department for the aging, but rather we see this as everyone's issue. it is an issue for all sectors, all government agencies, and we bring those people to the table. we have done this at the macro level across the city and we do it in more localized ways. we go by committee district. the strategy has produced incredible results to really improve the quality of life for older new yorkers. >> could you give us an example i
, economic environment, and physical environment in addition to certain lifestyle changes. think that we see older people rights-based rather than a needs-based perspective and we see older tenants and homeowners as assets to communities. often long-term residents are among the most cynically engaged, have a real, comprehensive understanding of their communities' assets and vulnerabilities. for this this is a good story. -- or us, this is a good story. i can't get into specifics later, but what...
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it's not about the environment. it's about money. it's about more funds being brought into the federal government to foster what i call a steam roller of socialism being shoved down the throats of the american people. it's going to slay the american commism it's going to cost jobs. the president's talked about using spain as the -- as the icon for what we should look at. well -- spain and the icon the president looks to we already see for every single green job that it produced another 2.2 jobs that were real jobs, permanent jobs, were destroyed. in my congressional district in northeast georgia, right now today, in many counties, we have an unemployment rate of nearly 14%. in multiple counties. the national average is over 9%. in northeast georgia it's higher, much higher. i have manufacturing entities within my district that tell me if this cap and trade, tax and cap legislation is passed, that they're going to lock the doors. the unemployment rate in northeast georgia is going to go up. markedly from what it is today. roughly 14%,
it's not about the environment. it's about money. it's about more funds being brought into the federal government to foster what i call a steam roller of socialism being shoved down the throats of the american people. it's going to slay the american commism it's going to cost jobs. the president's talked about using spain as the -- as the icon for what we should look at. well -- spain and the icon the president looks to we already see for every single green job that it produced another 2.2 jobs...
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we wanted to create an environment that was safe. we were also able to provide, with your assistance and our own , a lot of the folks who work in these meatpacking plants live with a lot of other people so we were able to work with our community colleges and hotels in that area to provide quarantine space for folks. that has worked out really well. >> our people work well together. your representatives and my representatives really worked well together. they did good job together. >> i want to give a shout out to senator pat roberts, who i think was -- >> he was tremendous. >> he was instrumental in elevating our cry for help. >> that is true. thank you very much. good job. asa, go ahead. >> thank you. thanks for this opportunity to be here. i enjoyed visiting with dr. birx before and larry kudlow about the economy and the health side of this, and i want to tell you, thank you for your leadership in the food production, for our country, arkansas has 60 meet the state ofre in arkansas. all of them are acting, none are shut down, they
we wanted to create an environment that was safe. we were also able to provide, with your assistance and our own , a lot of the folks who work in these meatpacking plants live with a lot of other people so we were able to work with our community colleges and hotels in that area to provide quarantine space for folks. that has worked out really well. >> our people work well together. your representatives and my representatives really worked well together. they did good job together....
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and sports create an opportunity for children to build lifelong healthy habits in a fun and engaging environment. as such, they should be supported and encourages -- encouraged. i ask my colleagues to support this resolution and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. tonko: i'm pleased to recognize an outstanding colleague in the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. altmire, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. altmire: i rise in support of my resolution to support national physical education and sports week. this simply recognizes the role that physical activity and sports play in creating a healthy lifestyle for children and adults and encourages schools and communities to promote physical education and activities. today, there are more than nine million overweight children in the united states. as a result, children are now being diagnosed with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and type two diabetes, all afflictions once thought to be age-r
and sports create an opportunity for children to build lifelong healthy habits in a fun and engaging environment. as such, they should be supported and encourages -- encouraged. i ask my colleagues to support this resolution and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. tonko: i'm pleased to recognize an outstanding colleague in the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. altmire, for two...
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done a good job of finding isolation and quarantine locations to try to manage contagion in a dense environment. david: in washington, d.c., how many homeless people are there estimated? schroeder: we count once a year, it is called a point in time count, is a snapshot piece of data. it is not annualized. it the, i always do longest night in january, the coldest night, there were about 6500 people homeless and washington, d.c. that is one night. most of the people who are homeless stay in the shelter. it's about 10% or so who stay on the street. david: when they are on the street, why are they on the street rather than in a shelter? what is the advantage? schroeder: sometimes it is by choice. ,eople may have circumstances pets or partners, and they are not able to find a place that can accommodate them. there may be mental health issues, or they may feel afraid of going into a shelter. they may have been traumatized. that is common. we work hard and we also have laws in d.c. for right to shelter that are more aggressive than elsewhere. we work hard to make sure that everyone who needs shelter h
done a good job of finding isolation and quarantine locations to try to manage contagion in a dense environment. david: in washington, d.c., how many homeless people are there estimated? schroeder: we count once a year, it is called a point in time count, is a snapshot piece of data. it is not annualized. it the, i always do longest night in january, the coldest night, there were about 6500 people homeless and washington, d.c. that is one night. most of the people who are homeless stay in the...
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the long-term campaign of changing that environment so that the millions of sunnis who live in these areas feel connected to an well served by a national government. that is a long-term process. that is something that the united states cannot do. only the iraq he people can. if we can't do it for them. the u.s. military cannot do it for them. this comes back to the earlier question about military involvement. the nature of this problem is not one that the military can solve. we can assist. our military can play an important role in bolstering efforts of an iraqi partner as they make the right steps to keep their country together. we can't do it for them. last question. >> do you anticipate asking congress for some -- additional funds? >> we are currently operating within budget constraints that we already have. we will have to evaluate what happens over time. we have a lot of assets in the region. we anticipate when we make our budgets that there may be things that come up that requires us to engage. right now at least, we are ok. if and when we need additional dollars to make sure t
the long-term campaign of changing that environment so that the millions of sunnis who live in these areas feel connected to an well served by a national government. that is a long-term process. that is something that the united states cannot do. only the iraq he people can. if we can't do it for them. the u.s. military cannot do it for them. this comes back to the earlier question about military involvement. the nature of this problem is not one that the military can solve. we can assist. our...
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they can operate in a nuclear, biological, and chemical environment. they are specifically trained to do that. that is their primary skill set. we had one in their that has been operating for several years in the country that works on infectious diseases. we have both the navy and the army with medical labs in many countries doing just that, to monitor these things. >> how many do you expect will be running these labs? >> three or four per lab. it is a testing facility. they test it in a full, biological, suited up -- they meet the highest standards of operating in that environment. >> a clarification on that -- will they be in contact with individuals or just specimens? >> they >> individuals. come into contact with individuals. it is a very high standard that these people have operated in all their lives. this is their primary skill. this is not medical guys just trained to do this. this is what they do for a living. >> and how many labs total with their -- >> there are three labs, and a request for four more labs. we are working to generate that. th
they can operate in a nuclear, biological, and chemical environment. they are specifically trained to do that. that is their primary skill set. we had one in their that has been operating for several years in the country that works on infectious diseases. we have both the navy and the army with medical labs in many countries doing just that, to monitor these things. >> how many do you expect will be running these labs? >> three or four per lab. it is a testing facility. they test it...
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within the competitive environment, resting on our morals much less stepping backward is clearly a bad option. markets serious development going on around the world to compete for these visitors. usaestablishment of brand has been a major step forward in being able to compete. but, they are competing against the global budget of destination markets so the tally is $4 billion. other destinations are competing very strongly. the tide has been turned over the last few years in terms of market share, if you look since 2000 come the united states lost market share of global travel. it is lost market share from south america, europe and from asia. products we the have been involved with have actually been helping governments around the world and contortions of regional ipac look such as a at how they can begin adopting more sensible and inclusive travel facilitation policies, including the visa waiver program, so they can compete at a higher level. other countries are surly on this track. canada, the czech republic -- they allowed the czech republic to enter canada and arrivals increased 36%
within the competitive environment, resting on our morals much less stepping backward is clearly a bad option. markets serious development going on around the world to compete for these visitors. usaestablishment of brand has been a major step forward in being able to compete. but, they are competing against the global budget of destination markets so the tally is $4 billion. other destinations are competing very strongly. the tide has been turned over the last few years in terms of market...
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important and special -- we canfeel understand a bit more and they can look at our southwest or to environment and understand it the great deal more as well. >> more american history to her on native americans here on c-span. 1704, this was a spanish mission settlement. today it is a living history museum. portrays appalachia. this is a place where you and your family can stroll through the grounds, talked with knowledgeable interpreters about and itsof spain appalachee and that engages and informs a more spanish world. with the idea to explore the coastline. he was looking to gather the riches. ory were hoping for gold other valuables they could take it. aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines northico, they thought america must have some of those resources as well. ,y the time you get tallahassee he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to s.ild some crude ship's was det person to try soto. the spaniards come in and they [inaudible] some priests to be sent to them and eventually .riests as dust do come that certainly would have been a motivator. in a motivator.
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for the next couple of years, we will be operating in an abnormal environment, but one where hopefully we can execute on our mission of both teaching, research, and clinical care -- both teaching and research in clinical care. we have testing capability here in the university. studies in the bay area so we can catch hotspots, which are sure to occur, with people coming into the bay area. just a resurgence in a nursing home, or other areas. so we will see hotspots, but we need the public health tools such as widespread testing, rapid turnaround, and then really effective contact tracing so that we can tame those hotspots and not allow that surge we are seeing in some of the cities in the u.s. we are fortunate we have a very leadership.c health in 1982, just as the aids epidemic was starting here -- we have very experienced leaders in the city, and the university here. we know what to do. we are ramping up to put all of the tools in place for us to find out what the new normal looks like over the next months. but we do intend to progressively, under the guidance from the governor and the
for the next couple of years, we will be operating in an abnormal environment, but one where hopefully we can execute on our mission of both teaching, research, and clinical care -- both teaching and research in clinical care. we have testing capability here in the university. studies in the bay area so we can catch hotspots, which are sure to occur, with people coming into the bay area. just a resurgence in a nursing home, or other areas. so we will see hotspots, but we need the public health...
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it wasn't just about protecting an environment, and protecting climate change, it is about protecting a sacred land, because of our inherent right to this clean water to earth, to sigrid ways of life. that part of what we fight to protect. when i see people use a power. people. power. everybody join me on this one. people. power. people. power. make sure you are all awake. we're all woke out here. artist -- ourg next performing artist. i'm incredibly honored to be missing these next artists. if you look back in the -- back to the history of movements they had been in critical part of telling our stories of people representing our voices. i look at how music can help bring people together. they can bring in a really beautiful wife he has performed for the pope. everybody make some noise. we are honored to have you here. thank you. >> my name is gabriel, i come from tucson, arizona. it's cold for a desert boy. i want to thank everybody that made this possible. traditionsl, and our when we come out, it's nice to bring something with us, always bring a song, bring a gift. so i have all ki
it wasn't just about protecting an environment, and protecting climate change, it is about protecting a sacred land, because of our inherent right to this clean water to earth, to sigrid ways of life. that part of what we fight to protect. when i see people use a power. people. power. everybody join me on this one. people. power. people. power. make sure you are all awake. we're all woke out here. artist -- ourg next performing artist. i'm incredibly honored to be missing these next artists. if...
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and it really is an examination, particularly, of the encroachment of the environment, the human-animal interface that in certain areas of the world has led to the jumping of species and a variety of other factors. what the bottom line of this is is similar to something that we wrote years ago, and that is that outbreaks and pandemics have been with us forever, even prior to recorded history. history shows us they've been with us for a while within the context of recorded history. we've experienced outbreaks now and we will continue to. the critical issue is that we cannot prevent the emergence of a new microbe. but what we can do, by our preparedness, prevent that emergence from becoming a pandemic process. that will be the challenge for the future as we learn lessons from the past and we make sure we don't lose corporate memory of what we're going through right now as we go into the future beyond the control of this outbreak. i'll stop there. thank you again, and i'd be happy to answer some questions. >> thank you, dr. fauci. we really appreciate that, and a wonderful and up to the mi
and it really is an examination, particularly, of the encroachment of the environment, the human-animal interface that in certain areas of the world has led to the jumping of species and a variety of other factors. what the bottom line of this is is similar to something that we wrote years ago, and that is that outbreaks and pandemics have been with us forever, even prior to recorded history. history shows us they've been with us for a while within the context of recorded history. we've...
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does china become a driver of growth or doesn't have growth in this environment? marcus: i think the short-term risk is clearly to the downside. china is trying to manage the covid policy while keeping the economy open. that is delicate for growth as i mentioned. the issue china has is they do not seem to be as relaxed as many of the western ones. and since less of the population has had covid, there are less natural antibodies within the population. that is why they are more nervous about a resurgence of covid, and it is a tale risk that we are monitoring in the global economy at the moment. tom: marcus morris-eyton from the alley on's global investors on the need to look for m&a as capitalists focus on businesses with the flexibility to navigate current challenges. francine: coming up, warnings from washington that russia's apparent pullback from the returning -- the ukrainian capital is likely to be limited and tactical. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so in fact, this be budget does that. it also increases taxes on gasoline and fossil fuels by $45 bi
does china become a driver of growth or doesn't have growth in this environment? marcus: i think the short-term risk is clearly to the downside. china is trying to manage the covid policy while keeping the economy open. that is delicate for growth as i mentioned. the issue china has is they do not seem to be as relaxed as many of the western ones. and since less of the population has had covid, there are less natural antibodies within the population. that is why they are more nervous about a...
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, training environment we had not seen before. to tie all those things together and execute a full mission row file, it ended up working out very well for us. what it also did, we've done a lot of work with the spanish as well. with the spanish and the french. having that force in that part of the mediterranean does hearken back to what we discussed earlier. in the 1990's and the 1980's, we did a lot of training with the french, italians, spanish, our partners in the southern mediterranean. we have not been able to her the the last several years due to commitments in iraq and afghanistan. >> in the pentagon and around washington, we often hear the term "deployed presence." particularly in discussions about budgets and how to trade off allocations of budgets. i think it is an aspect -- correct me if i'm wrong -- of what our military is doing every day. i doubt most americans have much appreciation for. if you are out on a six or a month deployment or so, how much engagement is there not only with allied forces, but partner forces.
, training environment we had not seen before. to tie all those things together and execute a full mission row file, it ended up working out very well for us. what it also did, we've done a lot of work with the spanish as well. with the spanish and the french. having that force in that part of the mediterranean does hearken back to what we discussed earlier. in the 1990's and the 1980's, we did a lot of training with the french, italians, spanish, our partners in the southern mediterranean. we...
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and special and we do feel -- we can understand a bit more and they can look at our southwest or to environment and understand it the great deal more as well. >> today's look at the people, atces, and events looking native american history as part of c-span's city tour. you can see more at our website, c-span.org. more american history tour on native americans here on c-span. 1704, mission san luis was devoted to converting to local apalachee indians christianity. today it is a living history museum. >> it is a state archaeology park. this is a place where you and your family can stroll through the grounds, talked with knowledgeable interpreters about a world of spain and its effect's on the appalachee and how that engages and informs a more spanish world. -- an emerging hispanic world. they landed with the idea to explore the coastline. he was looking to gather the riches. they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get
and special and we do feel -- we can understand a bit more and they can look at our southwest or to environment and understand it the great deal more as well. >> today's look at the people, atces, and events looking native american history as part of c-span's city tour. you can see more at our website, c-span.org. more american history tour on native americans here on c-span. 1704, mission san luis was devoted to converting to local apalachee indians christianity. today it is a living...
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it means creating a living environment for the people of haiti, and the government has the instruments available, the tools available to it to make a goal of regional planning. these instruments, the national center, supported by funds from the european union and others for regional planning, which, again, you contribute to with your funds. i wish to thank you for this contribution. let me say that our administration will use these funds to the hilt. in the longer time frame, so we can leave our fingerprints on the haitian area. as you can see in this area, this is on the front of those helping us. europe is at the forefront, able to continue to inspire everyone, and as the world realizes, they cannot go it alone. it has to be in the regions, the larger regions, so we can find a single voice, so we can give each other mutual support while maintaining identity. i say to them that all of our strategies and their solidarity has not been wasted. those that are most vulnerable are the ones then have benefited the most. there is taking shape in front of our eyes that the institutions have be
it means creating a living environment for the people of haiti, and the government has the instruments available, the tools available to it to make a goal of regional planning. these instruments, the national center, supported by funds from the european union and others for regional planning, which, again, you contribute to with your funds. i wish to thank you for this contribution. let me say that our administration will use these funds to the hilt. in the longer time frame, so we can leave...
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it is important in today's political environment because florida is a swing state. matter inhat did not politics until the past 30 or 40 years or so. the deep south definitely settled the northern part of florida, although it was rather sparse. it did not form a founding culture of southernmost florida. not from the outdoor norte part of new spain, but portion.maritime the caribbean zone. the treasure ships. the mountains of silver. the shipments of all of the stuff in asia that the spanish empire had gotten together. across the pacific. floating fortresses. they got to the northern coast of florida and brought all of these incredible treasures. they all came up to havana and would work their way through the florida streets and were working to feel what the spanish empire. i would have to tell that an entire story to bring a south florida into the equation. that is why it is not in there. that is why it does not exist in there. as a columnist rightly said, "writers says a south florida ."t part of the united states [laughter] >> that will be it. please join me in th
it is important in today's political environment because florida is a swing state. matter inhat did not politics until the past 30 or 40 years or so. the deep south definitely settled the northern part of florida, although it was rather sparse. it did not form a founding culture of southernmost florida. not from the outdoor norte part of new spain, but portion.maritime the caribbean zone. the treasure ships. the mountains of silver. the shipments of all of the stuff in asia that the spanish...
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countries have worked together to bring back something not just for industry and people but for the environment too. so it's, it can be an uphill slog but the fact that that happened in 2014 on the colorado river with our second decade of drought is i think very helpful -- very hopeful as a sign that if we want to recan restore a lot of these things. >> i think you are in a privileged role because you act as a channel basically to convey these voices through beautiful medium of the movie to the general population. how do you make sure you transform these movies and platforms into real agents of change and not just people going to see movies? >> i don't know. that's a good question. i just try to -- i'm not a scientist. i don't consider myself a water expert. i'm just a concerned citizen with a camera. so i try to partner with people like american rivers and others to get the word out. i think -- my personal opinion is we need to push the needle in the public and in order to do that we need social media, you know, sadly the attention span has gotten down to about a minute and a half these days b
countries have worked together to bring back something not just for industry and people but for the environment too. so it's, it can be an uphill slog but the fact that that happened in 2014 on the colorado river with our second decade of drought is i think very helpful -- very hopeful as a sign that if we want to recan restore a lot of these things. >> i think you are in a privileged role because you act as a channel basically to convey these voices through beautiful medium of the movie...
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operating in an environment that protects themselves in those they share the road with. making sure they get their commercial drivers license. host: how long the school take? guest: that's a great question. i have seen programs anywhere from 4-6 weeks. this is not a one-day affair. they certainly bring them in so the driver showed persistent -- proficiency. host: how much does it cost and who pays for it? guest: that answer varies all over the board. there are costs that could be incorporated. i don't have a roundabout number because each program is different. who pays for it? that also varies. there are carriers programs where they operate their own school. it could be as little as nothing for drivers. host: how much of the getting paid per hour? guest: good question. salary programs range all across the board. they could range from a per hour salary to being paid by the mile. i have seen general salaries to even annual salaries. it just depends on what would be comfortable with a driver. host: give us an idea in case somebody is thinking about switching careers. guest:
operating in an environment that protects themselves in those they share the road with. making sure they get their commercial drivers license. host: how long the school take? guest: that's a great question. i have seen programs anywhere from 4-6 weeks. this is not a one-day affair. they certainly bring them in so the driver showed persistent -- proficiency. host: how much does it cost and who pays for it? guest: that answer varies all over the board. there are costs that could be incorporated....
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how does this help our environment? it doesn't. now, i know promises have been made, that your constituents won't be harmed by this bill, that it contains plenty of consumer protections. what are those protections? who's going to get them? not the middle class, not the people the president promised to protect, families making less than $250,000 a year. somewhere in this house late at night someone made the decision to eliminate the tax credits designed to help middle-class families pay for these high energy prices. here are the plain and simple facts. under the speaker's national energy tax, a family of four with incomover $33,000 per year will lose under this bill. they and 235 million other americans will pay higher costs and receive no help in offsetting these costs. let's be clear what this means. three out of every four americans will pay more under this bill. the speaker's national energy tax is bad for our economy, bad for families who are already struggling to make ends meet and it will do nothing to reduce global greenhous
how does this help our environment? it doesn't. now, i know promises have been made, that your constituents won't be harmed by this bill, that it contains plenty of consumer protections. what are those protections? who's going to get them? not the middle class, not the people the president promised to protect, families making less than $250,000 a year. somewhere in this house late at night someone made the decision to eliminate the tax credits designed to help middle-class families pay for...
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we get it wrong a lot, but i will say this in today's environment and many in the conservative movement might disagree with me, however that decision is made by the institution that makes that decision, it has to be respected. it can't be the case that everybody gets to decide, you can't just have some -- i was a young soldier in some young lieutenant said, you know, i think this would be appropriate if this was in the washington post. we have rules, institutions or processes. we can fight it out and make arguments. for classified information, all of those are fine, and if one violates the promise that they made, i can't tell you how many documents by sensing i would protect classified information, well when you violate that, by the way, if you do it in error, turn stuff back in and get on with your life but you can't, you can't choose, we can't have a million soldiers are 20,000 cia officers deciding which things should be public and which should not. the process has to work. [applause] yeah. yeah. here is the last thing i will say about this. i have been at the center of a lot of thes
we get it wrong a lot, but i will say this in today's environment and many in the conservative movement might disagree with me, however that decision is made by the institution that makes that decision, it has to be respected. it can't be the case that everybody gets to decide, you can't just have some -- i was a young soldier in some young lieutenant said, you know, i think this would be appropriate if this was in the washington post. we have rules, institutions or processes. we can fight it...
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this change of environment has occurred, and today, the nine states government -- the united states government is a really reliable partner. commitments that are made are considerable. the funding proposal of supporting afghan security forces by 2017, and it has reached $4.1 billion. it is nothing less. it is a significant issue. it is a very important issue. yesterday, there was a new framework for our economic cooperation. $800 million commitment will be made through the afghan budget but most importantly is the flexibility that has been shown in the area of security cooperation, and this flexibility is going to ensure and provide funds to our security forces and also is going to send a very strong message to the reason that this corporation is not short-term, but is enduring and long-term. president obama: our strategic partnership is based on a very simple principle. we want the afghan people through their security forces, directed by their president and commander-in-chief, to be able to provide for their own security. our goal is to make sure that we are a strong partner in helping to bui
this change of environment has occurred, and today, the nine states government -- the united states government is a really reliable partner. commitments that are made are considerable. the funding proposal of supporting afghan security forces by 2017, and it has reached $4.1 billion. it is nothing less. it is a significant issue. it is a very important issue. yesterday, there was a new framework for our economic cooperation. $800 million commitment will be made through the afghan budget but...
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the fact that there are european banks who have trouble gting enough dollars in this environment, as josh was saying, it might be a problem of solvency, but it might easily not be. i would worry, again, about the stigma issue. in this environment, investor managers who want to keep their jobs by just not taking chances with look and say, ok, good, those guys use the swap line and i'd better just stay away from them. because staying away from them will not hurt me very much. if they go under, i lose my job. >> the fed discloses two years after the fact. is it a year? is it six months? >> i do not have a problem with something like two years. i thought you were talking about like in this case with the ecb -- >> we do not even know with the $600 billion at the height of the crisis, we do not even aware that when. that is really the crux ofhis discussion. >> i wanted to say whether the fed discloses this information or not, i cannot imagine why the fed wouldn't and shouldn't demand of the ecb to know who is ultimately drawn upon those lines so the fed can see if there swap lines, which a
the fact that there are european banks who have trouble gting enough dollars in this environment, as josh was saying, it might be a problem of solvency, but it might easily not be. i would worry, again, about the stigma issue. in this environment, investor managers who want to keep their jobs by just not taking chances with look and say, ok, good, those guys use the swap line and i'd better just stay away from them. because staying away from them will not hurt me very much. if they go under, i...
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environment when we are using -- we intend in a post title 42 environment when we are using expedited removal. our title eight of the united states code authorities. we intend to return individuals to mexico from those nationalities. >> final question, leon >> just a technical question on these regional centers. if i may, if i understood you correctly, you said they were being they would be operated by international partners. are you outsourcing the immigration process? >> i'm happy to start with that. no. the point here is to do the following. it's to take advantage of the fact that international partners have physical locations in a number of countries where they're doing very, very important work and to be able to bring some of our own officers and experts into these centers so that people can come to them and explore whether they are eligible for one of the various legal pathways to come to this country, whether it's as a refugee, whether it's for family reunification, whether it's for a labor pathway. and that means that it's a lot easier for people who are contemplating coming t
environment when we are using -- we intend in a post title 42 environment when we are using expedited removal. our title eight of the united states code authorities. we intend to return individuals to mexico from those nationalities. >> final question, leon >> just a technical question on these regional centers. if i may, if i understood you correctly, you said they were being they would be operated by international partners. are you outsourcing the immigration process? >> i'm...
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. >> can you give us an example of a trait that is more controlled by the environment and what we do? and what is purely genetic or encoded? >> it is hard to give you a specific answer, but many people think traits having to do with our personality and how we interact with our environment. that is a consequence not just of the genes in our dna but the way those genes are used. >> things like particular diseases or childhood obesity is more genetically determined? >> that is what people believe, yes. >> said you are doing study on dna and atomic structure, and as i read from the book, another great woman, a biochemist, give you a phone call out of the blue. she said to you, "we are doing c krispa and how it relates to rna, do you want to be a part of it?" >> yes, she was a june biologist, not a biochemist. she works on bacteria and where .hey go in the environment her research has uncovered a lot answers about the series of sequences in dna. what was quite interesting about this pattern of sequences is that it included a series of unique sequences which were derived from viruses. the q
. >> can you give us an example of a trait that is more controlled by the environment and what we do? and what is purely genetic or encoded? >> it is hard to give you a specific answer, but many people think traits having to do with our personality and how we interact with our environment. that is a consequence not just of the genes in our dna but the way those genes are used. >> things like particular diseases or childhood obesity is more genetically determined? >> that...
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i am very concerned about our political environment. my husband and i have two children who are now 20 and 18 and i am concerned about the environment they are growing up in. i think it's important we learn to disagree agreeably. we need to talk about issues important to our country, in a way that makes progress and not screaming at each other. host: you are the daughter of former house speaker newt gingrich. what was that childhood like, and tell me about what you want people to take from this book? guest: absolutely. i'm newt's younger daughter. i have a sister who is 3.5 years older. people ask, what was it like to be newt's daughter? the truth is, it's all i have ever known. he began in politics when i was very young. we lived in a rural town in georgia, where he was a professor, and the first two times he ran for congress, he lost. and this is in the 1970's, so a different world than we are in today. no social media, no internet. we couldn't afford any tv out of atlanta, so most of the campaign was done in the car on the road, with
i am very concerned about our political environment. my husband and i have two children who are now 20 and 18 and i am concerned about the environment they are growing up in. i think it's important we learn to disagree agreeably. we need to talk about issues important to our country, in a way that makes progress and not screaming at each other. host: you are the daughter of former house speaker newt gingrich. what was that childhood like, and tell me about what you want people to take from this...
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any harm done to the environment, therefore, is harm to humanity. second, because every creature, particularly a living creature, has an intrinsic value. in its existence, its life, its beauty and its interdependence with other christians. we christians, together with the other monotheistic religions, believe that the universe is the fruit of a loving decision by the creator, who permits man respectfully to use creation for the good of his fellow men and for the glory of the creator. but he is not authorized to abuse it, much less is he authorized to destroy it. \[applause] in all religions, the environment is a fund -- is a fundamental good. the misuse and destruction of the environment are also accompanied by a relentless process of exclusion. in effect, a selfish and boundless thirst for power and material prosperity leads both to the misuse of available natural resources and to the exclusion of the weak and disadvantaged, either because they are differently abled, handicapped, or because they lack adequate information and technical expertise, or
any harm done to the environment, therefore, is harm to humanity. second, because every creature, particularly a living creature, has an intrinsic value. in its existence, its life, its beauty and its interdependence with other christians. we christians, together with the other monotheistic religions, believe that the universe is the fruit of a loving decision by the creator, who permits man respectfully to use creation for the good of his fellow men and for the glory of the creator. but he is...
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environment, we don't want people to get checks and want to put money directly into their account. >> thank you, mr. secretary. this is for both you and the administrator. there's been anecdotetal business people trying to get access to the online sites, submit the applications. the website has been crashing. i heard of webinars going too line because there are many people on them. how are you going to be ready tomorrow to get these loans out? in a lot of t external resources at s.b.a. re's s to make sure the additional capacity. as i said, we heard a lot of to d feedback yesterday simplify this process. it's going to be up and running. now let me just be clear. that doesn't mean everybody is going to get their loan tomorrow. but the system will be up and running. the ncourage people over next week, sign up. you can go on the web and see what information you need. very simple process. mr. secretary, on a supreme court separate subject, have speaker in touch with mcconnell and speaker pelosi another stimulus package? >> i've spoken to the leader, i've spoken to the speaker, 've spoken
environment, we don't want people to get checks and want to put money directly into their account. >> thank you, mr. secretary. this is for both you and the administrator. there's been anecdotetal business people trying to get access to the online sites, submit the applications. the website has been crashing. i heard of webinars going too line because there are many people on them. how are you going to be ready tomorrow to get these loans out? in a lot of t external resources at s.b.a....
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chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to both people and the environment. theay afternoon at 4:00, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following .he post world war ii baby-boom and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. the c-span cities tour visits literary and historic sites across the nation. this is every other weekend on c-span two's book tv on c-span3. we will close out the series with a trip to saint augustine, florida to learn about the literary life of that eddie. up next, we hear about the coeditor of the book "from la florida." to la it is about the monks who settled saint augustine. >> [speaking foreign language] prof. johnson: we are at the mission grounds. place whereis the ,n september of 1565, menendez the first explorer here to this part who stayed, landed here not far from us and celebrated the first mass here on this site. shrine foras been a many years and is particularly important if you notice behind me the church
chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to both people and the environment. theay afternoon at 4:00, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following .he post world war ii baby-boom and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. the c-span cities tour visits literary and historic sites across the nation. this is every other weekend on...
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-- safe environment. home is not a place where they can stay in have guaranteed access to food, safety, and a range of other things that so many of us are fortunate to have, but at the end of the day, preparedness is not an individual effort, it is a communitywide effort, and that is why what happens to one of us when it comes to preparedness and readiness will impact all of us. so what that means is exactly your question. and when you are dealing with inner cities or just urban environments, more specifically, when people are closer together, and you are talking about the spread of a pathogen, again, what happens with one of us can spread to all of us very easily. what we are seeing is that a lot of community organizations, specifically in baltimore, but i think a lot of cities across the nation are doing this, and health car healthcare ready is many of them,port those who come as i mentioned, are not as fortunate to be able to stay home and have a safe environment, and finding ways to make sure that the
-- safe environment. home is not a place where they can stay in have guaranteed access to food, safety, and a range of other things that so many of us are fortunate to have, but at the end of the day, preparedness is not an individual effort, it is a communitywide effort, and that is why what happens to one of us when it comes to preparedness and readiness will impact all of us. so what that means is exactly your question. and when you are dealing with inner cities or just urban environments,...
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again, the environment i grew up in with my latina roots wasn't yet a prominent thing. one of my guiding missions in life is that i don't want to be the damn exception to everything. i want to be the expectation. right? we should have people of all colors and races and sex in positions of authority. we shouldn't question or wonder, like hey, why are you in position. so those are the things that drive me. it's always been another human being around me somewhere who has influenced that education. so i give credit to them. i call that my duty to care. we just try to instill in people that it is important to care for others. of course, i work in a world where caring for you, our wonderful customers in this room, is really, really meaningful to us. >> we are going to get there. >> you gave a long preamble. >> thank you for joining us. i want to acknowledge senator dorgan and senator glickman. we got some keys in front. i know you have to run. you're hanging out by the bar. >> crown and -- >> just a private guy. i could tell stories. >> he was wonderful at a time in my life.
again, the environment i grew up in with my latina roots wasn't yet a prominent thing. one of my guiding missions in life is that i don't want to be the damn exception to everything. i want to be the expectation. right? we should have people of all colors and races and sex in positions of authority. we shouldn't question or wonder, like hey, why are you in position. so those are the things that drive me. it's always been another human being around me somewhere who has influenced that education....
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>> we appear to be in a muddling through environment, which is costing everybody, europe more so than us. many countries in europe are already in a recession. based on what i can observe, it seems like it could take a very long time because the structure and the institutional changes that year to try to make are not ones to take quickly. they recently agreed to create a single bank regulator for eurozone bank's. to do the, and i do not have the inside information, but it could take time, going into next year, before they have a single bank regulator. likewise, they are trying to establish fiscal rules and agreements. they made some progress there, but given that there are 17 governments that have to agree to every major change, it could be some time before they have come to a fully satisfactory fiscal arrangement. it appears to be something that could go on for a while, unfortunately. >> but me ask a more specific, more narrow question the kauffman foundation is a foundation in kansas city that considers the entrepreneurship, and their statistics demonstrate that companies that are le
>> we appear to be in a muddling through environment, which is costing everybody, europe more so than us. many countries in europe are already in a recession. based on what i can observe, it seems like it could take a very long time because the structure and the institutional changes that year to try to make are not ones to take quickly. they recently agreed to create a single bank regulator for eurozone bank's. to do the, and i do not have the inside information, but it could take time,...
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he has not dealt with the environment. he has failed to provide the leadership for gun safety, and the list goes on and on and on. i think there will be plenty of issues we are able to debate going into the presidential election year and i expect it will be a very likely season. host: does it bother you that the president is not part of these negotiations, that the meetings are taking place with the treasury secretary and house and senate democratic and republican leaders? that: i am quite pleased secretary mnuchin is conducting negotiations for this administration. he has been very open, very accessible. we had a chance to debate issues, to have give and take, and the first three bills were all passed by strong bipartisan votes. that is a credit to secretary mnuchin. i am afraid of the president got involved, we would not have gotten these bills down. when he interfered in the immigration reform debates, when he interfered in the budget debates, every time he seems to negotiate with congress, we have seen -- host: how has
he has not dealt with the environment. he has failed to provide the leadership for gun safety, and the list goes on and on and on. i think there will be plenty of issues we are able to debate going into the presidential election year and i expect it will be a very likely season. host: does it bother you that the president is not part of these negotiations, that the meetings are taking place with the treasury secretary and house and senate democratic and republican leaders? that: i am quite...
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corporate responsibility around the environment. we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people are talking. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i did not make the customers happy, there is no anything else. i have never separated them. in that, we will be making mistakes. that may go back to this issue one more time. we have something like $15 billion exposure to hedging and stuff like that. you could easily tell me to get that down. we have been in spain for over 100 years. if you are italy, how would you feel it jpmorgan cuts and runs? do not be a fair weather friend. be here in good times and bad for me. just like that, things go bad. everyone knew that italy and spain would go bad. how c
corporate responsibility around the environment. we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people are talking. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i did...
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again, the environment and the environment that i grew up in, my latino roots, was not yet a permanent thing. one of my writing missions in life is that i don't want to be the exception to everything. i want to be the expectation. we should have people of all colors and races in authority. we should question why aren't you in that position. those are the kinds of things that drive me. it has always been another human being around me somewhere that has influenced the conversation. i give credit to them. i call that my duty to care. a lot of things i do personally in philanthropy and industry within our company is to try to tell people that it is important to care for others. of course, i work in a world were caring for you, our wonderful customers in this room, is really meaningful to us. jason: we are going to get there. oscar: we had a long preamble. jason: representative, thank you for joining us, and secretary. we have got some seats up front. i know you have got to run, so you hang out by the -- oscar: is that bill? jason: bill is by the bar. just a private guy. oscar: i am sorry.
again, the environment and the environment that i grew up in, my latino roots, was not yet a permanent thing. one of my writing missions in life is that i don't want to be the exception to everything. i want to be the expectation. we should have people of all colors and races in authority. we should question why aren't you in that position. those are the kinds of things that drive me. it has always been another human being around me somewhere that has influenced the conversation. i give credit...
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natural gas is supposed to be the product that we go from this one environment to this beautiful environment. of course we can't get there from here. and now the other side that voted for this bill says, we need natural gas to bridge that gap because it's clean. they don't allow drilling. you can't drill anymore. you can't drill offshore. you can't drill anywhere there's natural gas. how are we supposed to have energy to get to the clean energy if we cannot as a nation even drill for natural gas? so there's no nuclear, no natural gas, of course we can't use clean coal. we don't want to use any more of that nasty old crude oil even though crude oil and its byproducts is in everything americans use from plastics to our radios to our cell phones. it's in everything. it's a derivative of some product of crude oil. we are going to always need crude oil to build the products we have in this country. you can't build them all from biodiesels. the bill does not do what it's supposed to do. it doesn't create jobs. it doesn't help the climate. it doesn't give us a new alternative for energy until we ge
natural gas is supposed to be the product that we go from this one environment to this beautiful environment. of course we can't get there from here. and now the other side that voted for this bill says, we need natural gas to bridge that gap because it's clean. they don't allow drilling. you can't drill anymore. you can't drill offshore. you can't drill anywhere there's natural gas. how are we supposed to have energy to get to the clean energy if we cannot as a nation even drill for natural...
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regulatory environment of each state right now. each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. in particular, new jersey, is a -- has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that e being required through the a.c.a., the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. that's one reason we chose a state like that, to see a state that's already passed the underwriting regulations compared to those that have not yet passed those. and there's significant differences certainly in what e'll see as impacts. our analysis included looking at the men mum ben fete coverage, essential benefits required under the a.c.a. step levels of member cost shares or the actual values you may here. premium rating restrictions regarding age, gender, the fact that you're no longer going to be able to rate by health status and some other insured characterist exs and the fact that coverage is now going to be guaranteed issue that obviously is going to be
regulatory environment of each state right now. each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. in particular, new jersey, is a -- has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that e being required through the a.c.a., the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. that's one reason we chose a state like that, to see a state that's already passed the underwriting regulations compared to...
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the american people want energy independence and a cleaner environment without a national energy tax. the american energy act is the answer. host: congressman, tell us about the bill. what are the major provisions? guest: using our own natural resources to provide energy independence so we can reduce our dependence on middle eastern oil, but while opposing the cap and trade energy tax proposed by this administration or they want to literally run millions of jobs overseas and tax people on the household utility bills. it is a big contrast. by using our natural resources, exploring more oil and natural gas and going on and unleashing the ability to use oil shale in the midwest, to use tar sands, clean coal technology and advanced those, by using the natural resources we have here in america we can create millions of jobs but also create billions of dollars of revenue that we will partially used to go and fund the alternative sources like wind, soil, -- solar, and nuclear. it is a different approach but it uses the natural resources we have here in america to, number one, decrease depend
the american people want energy independence and a cleaner environment without a national energy tax. the american energy act is the answer. host: congressman, tell us about the bill. what are the major provisions? guest: using our own natural resources to provide energy independence so we can reduce our dependence on middle eastern oil, but while opposing the cap and trade energy tax proposed by this administration or they want to literally run millions of jobs overseas and tax people on the...
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is not really a primary mode of transmission and is not represent a high risk environment. which is what we are similar to what we are dealing with in the early days of covid because we were not sure how transmission was occurring. we were washing our groceries and cleaning services thinking these are primary ways of transmission. in this case, we know that these are not primary root of -- routes of transmission. i would like to let the listener know that as long as you're wearing gloves and have protection you are protected. the other issue that comes up in her question is incubation. the thing with monkeypox is not a short incubation. with covid it is up to 21 days or a month before someone who has been exposed develops symptoms. that can also lead to difficulties in tracing contact and figuring out when exposure happened versus disease. and it is something to be aware of. if you think you have been exposed without protection, the best thing to do is be aware and call your provider and get tested or evaluated. host: i want to think more broadly about where we are in this
is not really a primary mode of transmission and is not represent a high risk environment. which is what we are similar to what we are dealing with in the early days of covid because we were not sure how transmission was occurring. we were washing our groceries and cleaning services thinking these are primary ways of transmission. in this case, we know that these are not primary root of -- routes of transmission. i would like to let the listener know that as long as you're wearing gloves and...
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it is also essential to maintaining the environment in which we all live. it is responsible for recycling things like water, carbon, nutrients throughout our planet and throughout the ecosystem. system is an important word. so that we have air to breathe, water to drink. it is home to literally millions of species. protecting our ocean is also a great necessity for global food security. given that more than 3 billion people, 50% of the people on this planet, in every corner of the world, depend on fish for protein. the connection between a healthy ocean and life itself for every single person on earth cannot be overstated. we will hear from scientists say will talk about that relationship in the course of the next hours. we, as human beings, share nothing so completely as the ocean that covers nearly three quarters that our planet. i remember the first time i grasped that notion. in the early 1970's when the first color pictures of earth from space were released. the famous blue marble photographs. when you look at those images, you do not see borders or ma
it is also essential to maintaining the environment in which we all live. it is responsible for recycling things like water, carbon, nutrients throughout our planet and throughout the ecosystem. system is an important word. so that we have air to breathe, water to drink. it is home to literally millions of species. protecting our ocean is also a great necessity for global food security. given that more than 3 billion people, 50% of the people on this planet, in every corner of the world, depend...
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>> we appear to be in a muddling through environment, which is costing everybody, europe more so than us. many countries in europe are already in a recession. based on what i can observe, it seems like it could take a very long time because the structure and the institutional changes that year to try to make are not ones to take quickly. they recently agreed to create a single bank regulator for eurozone bank's. to do the, and i do not have the inside information, but it could take time, going into next year, before they have a single bank regulator. likewise, they are trying to establish fiscal rules and agreements. they made some progress there, but given that there are 17 governments that have to agree to every major change, it could be some time before they have come to a fully satisfactory fiscal arrangement. it appears to be something that could go on for a while, unfortunately. >> but me ask a more specific, more narrow question the kauffman foundation is a foundation in kansas city that considers the entrepreneurship, and their statistics demonstrate that companies that are le
>> we appear to be in a muddling through environment, which is costing everybody, europe more so than us. many countries in europe are already in a recession. based on what i can observe, it seems like it could take a very long time because the structure and the institutional changes that year to try to make are not ones to take quickly. they recently agreed to create a single bank regulator for eurozone bank's. to do the, and i do not have the inside information, but it could take time,...
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i welcome this environment in which we find ourselves. it's an improvement over the one that came forth. we also have a lot of new threats, calls for censorship, we hear them on campus all the time. we also hear them from journalists who call for limits to free speech. there is a journalist who just published a book called the case against free speech. if a journalist can't stand up for free speech, what we have left, calls for twitter and facebook to censor content. this is a thing to resist. accounts onvorite theter, a satire account, dprk news service, the people's -- north korea. it is a saturday or account that has comments on political events in the u.s. and around the world. tweetede year ago, it "calls for prohibition of fake news in west show wisdom of marshall kim jong-un, dprk citizens enjoy total protection ."om false journalism i can live with foster nose and. it does put a burden on us when there is so much out there. would it means is we have to know our sources like never before. about whatbe careful we read, what we trust
i welcome this environment in which we find ourselves. it's an improvement over the one that came forth. we also have a lot of new threats, calls for censorship, we hear them on campus all the time. we also hear them from journalists who call for limits to free speech. there is a journalist who just published a book called the case against free speech. if a journalist can't stand up for free speech, what we have left, calls for twitter and facebook to censor content. this is a thing to resist....
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course, recognize that all those documents do revert to connecting the human belief that ishe in an environment of domestic intouility that we advance the infinite capacity of natural science knowledge, but while ronald reagan was making that hadch in germany, he already initiated an economic system in this country that was social darwinian in nature, and we are now at a point where the levels of animalistic competition in our society are so extreme that they almost reached a level of a flood of greed, jealousy, fear and anger, and i am not sure that can be stopped with all do --i am just so distressed about it. thank you. -- mr. brookhiser? 11, theook at chapter cross of gold speech. given to winpeech the democratic presidential nomination in 1896. he was hoping to stampede the convention in his favor. he succeeded. this was a 20-minute speech followed by a 30-minute ovation. people who were in the hall after he finished -- they said the applause, they compared the noise to artillery or niagara falls. it is known as the cross of gold speech because his final line is you will not press down on
course, recognize that all those documents do revert to connecting the human belief that ishe in an environment of domestic intouility that we advance the infinite capacity of natural science knowledge, but while ronald reagan was making that hadch in germany, he already initiated an economic system in this country that was social darwinian in nature, and we are now at a point where the levels of animalistic competition in our society are so extreme that they almost reached a level of a flood...